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Embedded Power BI Report Causing "Authentication wasn’t successful" Error

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Hi All,

 

I have multiple paginated reports embedded on my model-driven app, I (the owner) can visualized these reports correctly from the app so I tried sharing them with a second account. This other account can visualize the reports directly from the Power BI portal but, when trying to visualize from the model-driven app the following message is displayed "Authentication wasn’t successful. You need to sign in to your Power BI account to view or edit Power BI tiles."

 

I tried clearing the cache and doing a hard refresh, also logging off and on to the application but nothing is working.

 

Any ideas what may be causing this issue?

 

Thank you,

 

Erick

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  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    on at

    I have the same problem since yesterday too. 

    I've tried to reset the cache in Edge and Chrome but style the same problem.

     

    An help should be really appreciated. 

     

    Many thanks 

  • ErickDiaz Profile Picture
    156 on at

    Hi @Anonymous,

     

    Was it working for you previously? This is my first time embedding a Power BI report into a model-driven app.

     

    I thought I missed a step since I'm new to Power Platform but if you are also having this problem now, it may be some glitch.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Erick

  • ErickDiaz Profile Picture
    156 on at

    In case it helps to determine the problem, the user failing to load the embedded reports is getting the following error on the developer console:

     

    miniruntime.html?powerBIUrl=https[...]&loginLabel=Sign in&componentId=928436&direction=ltr&env=gcc&loginText=Authentication wasn’t successful. You need to sign in to your Power BI account to view or edit Power BI tiles. &client=web&mode=report&cookieName=powerbi&altText=Power BI&forcemobile=false&powerbiJSEnabled=true&background=0&tenant=[...]&usePowerAppsAuthFlow=false:1 Refused to display 'https://login.microsoftonline.com/' in a frame because it set 'X-Frame-Options' to 'deny'.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Erick

  • ErickDiaz Profile Picture
    156 on at

    I'm just bumping this to the top since I'm still having issues and hoping someone can help.

  • Nielf Profile Picture
    306 on at

    Did any of you find a solution? I am having the same problem. 

     

    I am the owner of the report but I get the same error as you when I try to open the dashboard in the model-driven app. 

  • Drew Poggemann Profile Picture
    9,287 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi everyone,

     

    I have a customer with similar issue and they are in the government community cloud (GCC).  Is this the same for all here?  I am wondering if issue in GCC specifically.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Drew

  • ErickDiaz Profile Picture
    156 on at

    Hi Drew (@dpoggemann),

     

    Yes, that is my case.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Erick

  • gingerclaire Profile Picture
    14 on at

    Same issue here as of the ipad ios update today!

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    ErickDiaz Profile Picture
    156 on at

    Microsoft helped me figure out the problem, it may not be the same reason that everyone else is experiencing but, in my case, I had this user that was created exclusively for testing the different security roles in my app. I had some app passes assigned to my environment and I shared the app with this user. The user was able to access the app and data with no issues; however, what I didn’t know is that the embedded reports don’t work unless you have an O365 E3 or E5 assigned. Once we assigned that license to the user, the embedded reports started showing up.

     

    For Power BI is not necessary the O365 license and that’s why this user was able to see the reports directly from Power BI.

  • Nielf Profile Picture
    306 on at

    We are not in the GCC. 

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